The Fitbit Flex isn’t the most featured fitness tracker out there, but it’s comfortable, it’s relatively discreet, and it does a decent job of measuring the simple stuff like steps taken and calories burned. Its silent alarm is nice, too. Most importantly, it gets you into Fitbit’s app, which is one of the most useful in the business. This week Newegg has it for $65, which is about $15-25 off its street price.

Belkin’s a big name in portable charging, and its mini SurgePlus power strip is a dependable choice for anyone planning to bring multiple devices on the road. This one comes with three AC outlets, two USB ports for directly charging a smartphone or tablet, and a plug that can rotate a full 360 degrees. That means you shouldn’t have trouble fitting it into any open socket. Amazon has it for $15, which is about $5 less than usual.

You can never have too much power when it comes to keeping your smartphone up and running, especially when that power costs less than $8. Amazon’s own AmazonBasics brand makes surprisingly capable portable batteries, and while this 3,000mAh model doesn’t have a huge capacity, it’s plenty strong enough to refill your device in case of emergency. It’s slim, too, and it has its own micro-USB cable built right in. This is the lowest price we’ve seen for this particular unit, and it's about $3-5 off its street price.

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